![]() ![]() “We would also like to thank the community of hip hop artists who came together to help us assemble Prodigy’s last projects. “We are extremely thankful to all the fans for understanding the circumstances that our family had to professionally control at a time of grief, and for the kind words of encouragement we received from many of you” says a representative of the Estate. The albums will also be available for purchase on the websites of all digital retailers. Londell McMillan of The NorthStar Group and a new distribution deal with ADA, Warner Music Group’s independent services and distribution arm. and The Bumpy Johnson Album are once again available for streaming on services like Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music, and others, thanks to the management of L. Prodigy’s solo releases carried the same level of quality, throughout the H.N.I.C. The two stand as one of the most influential groups in rap history. Alongside Havoc, the two made their debut in 1993 with Juvenile Hell, then returned in 1995, with the bonafide classic album The Infamous. Prodigy is one half of one of the best Hip-Hop groups of all time, Mobb Deep. ‘You Will See’ a treasure of new music from Prodigy, no doubt indeed.”ĭue to legal conflicts between the Estate, which the late artist’s family maintains, and his former associates, the famed MC’s work was taken from all streaming sites in 2019, depriving millions of admirers of the infamous MC’s solo efforts. We hope his fans will enjoy and support our efforts as we move forward with this very personal and emotional process. We felt the need and responsibility to hold on to it until we had the proper foundation to complete what he was working on and release it to the world. “The music that Prodigy left behind is extremely precious to all of us. “Five years ago our family suffered an immense loss,” the Estate of Prodigy said in a statement. It was the first of three singles leading up to The Book Of Heroine, “Walk Out” is the second. The video is a compilation of old and new video material, live performance clips, and music video clips that feature Prodigy in some of the most iconic scenes from his life and career. This past July, The Estate of Prodigy released the late Hip-Hop icon’s video for the single “ You Will See.” The single and video are the first Prodigy releases since his untimely death. The album describes the emotional problems that males have in connection to drugs, relationships, and other distractions associated with lust. Prodigy reveals his amazing wit and lyrical ability on the upcoming album The Book Of Heroine. The Book Of Revelation, the first volume, was released a few months before his tragic death in 2017. Prodigy’s three-part project, The Hegelian Dialectic, was conceived over the past few during his lifetime. The album is the second chapter of Prodigy’s The Hegelian Dialectic trilogy and is set to release on September 30. Listen to the new Prodigy release, 'You Will See'.“Walk Out” arrives ahead of the long-awaited posthumous album, The Book of Heroine. Billboard reports that a new Havoc-led Mobb Deep album is "currently in the works", too. The final Mobb Deep album with both members was 2014's 'The Infamous Mobb Deep'. Prodigy was half of NYC duo Mobb Deep with Havoc. "The music belongs to all of you and we are glad we can make it available again and forever." "We would also like to thank the community of hip-hop artists who came together to help us assemble Prodigy's last projects," a representative of Prodigy's estate said in a statement to BillboardI. ![]() This follows recent news that Prodigy's catalogue is now available on streaming services again as his estate reached an agreement with Warner Music Group's ADA. According to Billboard, Prodigy's estate says the album will serve as the second part in a 'Hegelian Dialectic' trilogy, with a third act subtitled 'The Book of the Dead' likely to come in 2023. It'll continue on from Prodigy's final solo album, 'Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation)', released months before his death at age 42 in 2017. It's part of the upcoming posthumous album 'The Hegelian Dialectic: The Book of Heroine', expected out sometime this summer. A new track by the late Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy called 'You Will See' has been released. ![]()
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